Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1912

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H Y A K 19 If we of the Ilyak staff this year can help you with advice, sug- gestions, or in other ways, we will gladly do so. Now a word to the school. Girls — yes, you girls of A. W. S., let me ask you a few questions. Do you want the Ilyak to be in- teresting? Do you want it in the first rank, as good as any other school-paper? Do you want to show your appreciation of the work your school-fellows are doing by helping them out? If you do — then at least show your school spirit, be loyal, SUBSCRIBE ! L. JENOTT, ’13. There is one girl in the school who typifies the true school spirit and to whom the Senior class wishes to bring recognition. This girl is Winifred Jenott. It is she who al ways welcomes the new girls and keeps them from any thought of homesickness. Winifred made our Senior play possible, by typewriting enough copies so that the parts could be given out in time to be learned. In any time of need who is the first to our aid? Winifred Jenott. TIIE SENIOR CLASS. In a debate on the proposition, “Coeducation is the Best Method of Education for the Boy and Girl, ,, which the Sophomores held the other night, the negative side won. That side had the better chance to win, for all about are examples of the benefit and pleasure gained in a school which is not coeducational. We all think that the dear old Sem. is the best ever seen sure. Think of all the good times we have had here, in our work and in our play. Look back over this year. Has it not been one of benefit and pleasure? All credit is due the Annie Wright Seminary, and when we say Annie Wirght Seminary we mean the Bishop. Miss Fitch and the faculty as well as the girls. As we all separate let’s all give nine long rahs and a Tiger for the Annie Wright Seminary. MARY TARBELL, ’14.

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18 HY AK Edltor-ln-Chtef Lena Jenott, ' 13 Assistant Editor Lulu Clay, 13 Business Manager E. Greenfield, 12 Athletic Editor D. Atkinson. 12 Society and Locals W. Jenott, 13 Sunny Side L. Gassert, 14 Advertising Manager F. Cornell, 14 Anna Buren, 12 Cartoonists t Vernita Swezea The Hyak is published by the students of Annie Wright Seminary. Sub- scription price, $1.00 a year. Literary contributions should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief ; business letters to the Business Manager. Contributions are requested from former pupils and present members of the school. Editorial We have come to our last issue of the Hyak. The Juniors of 1913 now hand it over to the Class of 1914. Girls, you will have to work hard all the year, but don’t be discouraged if things do not seem to go just right at first. Also remember that it is the ads. that make the paper possible. Get competent girls to start out to solicit ads. as soon as your staff is organized. Although we, the Juniors, have had charge of the Hyak, on account of our very small class we have had a great deal of help from the other classes, especially from the Seniors and Sohpomores. We heartily thank them for all the hard work they have done for the Hyak. We are deeply grateful to Miss Smith and Miss LeVeque for the enco uragement and help they have given us.



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20 H Y AK Auld Acquaintance Mrs. George Beach (Alice Benson, 1900) expects to spend part of commencement week at the Seminary as the guest of Miss Guppy. -O Milicent Hanson, ’06, expects to be at the Seminary for Commence- ment. Grace McDonald, ’06, visited the Seminary May 26th. O ' O ' O ' The engagement is announced of Martha Foard, ’08, to Mr. Knight. Neva Doud, ’09. spent the latter half of January and first part of February in San Francisco with Mrs. Ferdinand Von Planta (Frieda Foard, ’07). -O- O O Irene Ulin, ’09, visited the Seminary Jan. 19th and expects to be here for Commencement. -O ' -O ' -O ' Dora Willoughby, ’ll, visited the Seminary on her way to Port- land in May, and again on her return. -O ' -O ' -O ' Catherine Hill, ’10, is a member of the graduating class of the Tacoma Kindergarten Training School. -O ' -O ' -O ' Hazel Chambers, ’ll, played the leading part in “The Hour Glass,’’ given at Miss Ely’s school, Greenwich, Conn. Crystal Ben- nett, ’ll, also took part. Miss McGraw has returned from Berkeley. Cal., after spending a year at the University, where she attained the degree of M. S. -O ' -O ' O ' Miss Frahm and Deaconess Drake are planning to be here for Commencement.

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